Part I: Fundamentals Chapter 1. Security Fundamentals Section 1.1. The Need for Security Section 1.2. Roles in Security Section 1.3. Understanding Software Security Section 1.4. End-to-End Security Chapter 2. Assemblies Section 2.1. Assemblies Explained
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Part I: Fundamentals Chapter 1. Introduction to LDAP and Active Directory Chapter 2. Introduction to .NET Directory Services Programming Chapter 3. Binding and CRUD Operations with DirectoryEntry Chapter 4. Searching with the DirectorySearcher Chapter 5. Advanced LDAP Searches Chapter 6. Reading and Writing LDAP Attributes Chapter 7. Active Directory and ADAM Schema
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The arrangement of the material in the book is fairly traditional: I start with a review of how the .NET Framework and its technologies have been derived based on the need for and the evolution of solution-based architectures. Then I look at specific aspects of the underlying framework, with a view to identifying design goals that lead to language and platform independence. This allows the discussion to progress towards an investigation of the basic technologies that support language and platform independence. The chapter covering the two programming languages C# and VB.NET |
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Chapter 1: .Nettrix: GDI+ and Collision Detection - In the first chapter, we introduce the concept of collision detection in games, present simple algorithms to manage the detection of collision between objects in a game, and introduce basic concepts about the GDI+, the graphical library used by the .NET Framework to perform simple graphical operations. In this chapter, we create a Tetris clone called .Nettrix to illustrate the use of these concepts.
Chapter 2: .Netterpillars: Artificial Intelligence and Sprites |
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Every click on a menu item or a dialog box—every interaction with a control—shapes the user’s experience and satisfaction with your software. Learn how to maximize the usability and impact of your Visual Basic .NET-based solutions by using the powerful intrinsic controls in the .NET Framework right out of the box—or by building complex controls from scratch. Expert developer and teacher John Connell shares a wealth of code samples and techniques to illustrate how .NET controls operate as well as ow to integrate even the most complex controls into Windows Forms and Microsoft ASP.NET Web Forms. Whether you’re developing in-house or commercial software,
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